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Late Advertisement*. A. AND E. WATKINS (Next Stewart Dawson’s). BEST HOUSE FOR CHILDREN’S GOODS. Babylinen a specialty; sets from 10s. Lovely Embroidered Robes, Silk Robes. Washing Bonnets in new Dutch shape from 2s lid. Just arrived, Infants’ Shoes, in all sizes, from Is. Silk Dresses and Silk Pinafores. T>OTAL CAFE TEA ROOMS, Corner of Manse and Stafford streets. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY. LIGHT LUNCHES. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. FRUIT SALAD, Etc., Eta. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Saturdays till 10 p.m. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA in attendance.

LADIES’ COSTUMES SPECIAL PURCHASE ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES. Wo hare been fortunate in securing 50 Ladies’ Costumes in Cloth, Sergo, and Tvroed, various styles and shades, but all of latest fashion. The usual price of there goods was 63s to Sts; wo offer them during Show Week AT 35/6 AND 42/. VERY SPECIAL. INSPECTION INVITED. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.

Otago Sunday school union— Distribution of Prizes. The Annual Distribution of Prizes in connection with the Otago Sunday School Union trill take place in First Church on WEDNESDAY, 28th November, at 7.30 p.m. His Excellency the Governor will present the prizes to the successful candidates, and an interesting programme has been arranged. All interested are cordially invited. Collection on behalf of Prize Fund. piKENIX THICK PEEL. THE BEST PEEL IN THE WORLD. Sold Only in Packets and Tins, BRANDED “ PHCBXIX.” If you Take Any Other you are Putting Up with a Second-claas Article. AGRICULTURAL SUMMER SHOW. VISITORS attending the above arc Invited to CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF VEHICLES At OUR SHOW ROOM AND FACTORY, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, HORDERN AND WHITE, COAOHBUILDERS.

TT> OBIX AND CO., OCTAGON, Jcl Have Tor Sale Their New and Improved EUREKA and other KAREIALL ROADSTERS, BUGGIES, FAMILY and other WAGGONS, etc., etc. VISITORS TO THE SHOW Are Invited to give us a Call. OTAGO FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL, TTIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR invites the Public to bo present at the Ceremony of UNVEILING the MONUMENT by His Excellency the Governor on THURSDAY, at 11.50 a.m. Contingenters aro respectfully asked to form up at the Octagon, in front of the Town Hall, at. 10.45, when they will escort Boer Gun from Town Hall to the Oval. Mornington Band to bo in attendance at Octagon, and Citizens' Band at the OvaL GEORGE DUNCAN, Secretary. KEONG, 85 GEORGE STREET. Just Landed, our English Shipment of ’THIS SEASON’S NOVELTIES. Also, a Fine Stock of Chinese and Japanese Goods, Japanese Purses, Bags. Bangles, .Dolls, Fans, Lanterns, and’Dccorations, CHINESE TUSSORE AND WHITE SILKS. GRASS LINEN, CREPE CLOTH, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. IMPORTANT SHOW. Visitors to the Summer Show will find a Full Display of NEW GOODS in all Departments at D UTHIE BROS.’, LTD., DUNEDIN. DRAPERS, A Call will ba Esteemed.

MEN, WOMEN, AND MEDICINE. MEN AND WOMEN, GIVE HEED. Now is the time, when danger threatens, to seek physical salvation at the proper source. Whgt arc your feelings? Is there a weakness, loss of snap, and want of vim? Sensations of uncertainty? Doubts regarding the present? Despondency as to the future? Is the blood disordered, the brain blurred? Are the nerves unstable? Do you suspect kidney trouble or liver disorder? (Whatever your complaint, whatever your apprehensions, apply in time. The Specialists of the FREEMAN AND WALLACE Electro-Medical Institute have made profound study of the maladies of the race. From their hands you will receive treatment based upon more than a quarter of a century’s experience and specialised research. They will tell you candidly what you need and what it would cost you. DUNEDIN HEADQUARTERS Represented by Mr FREDERIC BELL, Diagnostician and Electro-Medical Export, 60 GEORGE STREET (over Dallas and Watt, the Drapers), WILL BE OPEN ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Hours —10 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Send for our great Medical Treatise, ‘ CLINICAL EXPERIENCES,’ 700 pages, 150 medical plates, 32 chapters, replete with Knowledge, Instruction, and Enlightenment. Post free. Is in stamps. THE FREEMAN AND WALLACE INSTITUTE, CORNER BOUHKB and SWANSTON STREETS, MELBOURNE, and at SYDNEY. DOCTOR WALLACE. M.D.. L.R.G.P.. L.R.C.S.E., Physician-iu-Ghief. DOCTOR WH{TE, M.D., Department of Women. FREDERIC BELL, Lecturer and Diagnostician. See Amusement Columns for Free jit Gjicrisnn Hall TO-MORROW and FRIDAY NEXT, - . - . ,

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Evening Star, Issue 12980, 27 November 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12980, 27 November 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12980, 27 November 1906, Page 5